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just ahead of san francisco, 689. oprah winfrey is making cnbc's list of the top 25 people in business since it hit the air in 1989. she actually ranked seventh. wou who are the top threes? the former fed chairs both at number three. bill gates. and leading them all, the late steve jobs. >> you love it when i have problems. you love it because then you can be the good one. just say it. >> she is not just an oscar winner for her silver linings playbook role, but now she's been named british men's magazine's fhm's world sexiest women. a british soap star by the name of michelle keegan comes in second. also rihanna comes in third. those are your number ones. we're right back. .. what did geico say to the mariner? we could save you a boatload! ♪ foghorn sounds loudly ♪ what's seattle's favorite noise? the puget sound! ♪ foghorn sounds loudly ♪ all right, never mind doesn't matter. this is a classic. what does an alien seamstress sew with? a space needle! ♪ foghorn sounds loudly continuously ♪ oh come off it ca
just ahead of san francisco, 689. oprah winfrey is making cnbc's list of the top 25 people in business since it hit the air in 1989. she actually ranked seventh. wou who are the top threes? the former fed chairs both at number three. bill gates. and leading them all, the late steve jobs. >> you love it when i have problems. you love it because then you can be the good one. just say it. >> she is not just an oscar winner for her silver linings playbook role, but now she's been named...
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san francisco 84 for a high yesterday. today 62. that is a 22-degree change in one day. all we did was change the wind direction. oakland 16 degrees cooler today. your high 73. now, san jose still warm 84. but that is 8 degrees cooler than yesterday and 8 degrees cooler in livermore with a high of 87. as of right now, san francisco is down to 58, san bruno 64. still warm in livermore 86. san jose 77. and oakland downtown oakland at 70 degrees. partly cloudy skies overnight lows in the 50s. san jose 54. concord 53. santa rosa you're one of the spots in the north bay dropping into the 40s overnight tonight. so what changed? we're still sunny. the wind direction changed. the ridge is down to the south shoved there by a big area of low pressure that will not give us any rainfall but it will be up to our north enhancing the onshore flow and as it increases, there's an inverse proportion there so temperatures will go down. partly cloudy skies tonight, cooler with clouds, temperatures dropping again on sunday so we're not done with the cooling by any stretch of the imagination.
san francisco 84 for a high yesterday. today 62. that is a 22-degree change in one day. all we did was change the wind direction. oakland 16 degrees cooler today. your high 73. now, san jose still warm 84. but that is 8 degrees cooler than yesterday and 8 degrees cooler in livermore with a high of 87. as of right now, san francisco is down to 58, san bruno 64. still warm in livermore 86. san jose 77. and oakland downtown oakland at 70 degrees. partly cloudy skies overnight lows in the 50s. san...
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i was knocked to the floor. >> that was 22 years ago. paula was a navy lieutenant attending the tail hook convention of aviators. he reported the incident to her commanding officers. >> he told me, that is what you get when you go down the hall filled with drunk eighth yaiaviators.victims advocates fa lawsuit this week claiming thousands of soldiers have suffered similar consequences. >> if i can go left i go right and do this that and the other. >> they were planning a hazing and it just turned into more than that. >> resulting in devastating long term psychological injuries. correlate with.ptsd about getting better. >> last year we had a 50% increase in sexual assault reports, which is unprecedented. >> why is any number of sexual assaults appropriate or success in our military? the number of reports may have increased and nobody really is sure exactly why. except the number of prosecutions have not increased. so i don't think that we're really making any headway. >> the issue renewed a debate, over the code of military justice in sex
i was knocked to the floor. >> that was 22 years ago. paula was a navy lieutenant attending the tail hook convention of aviators. he reported the incident to her commanding officers. >> he told me, that is what you get when you go down the hall filled with drunk eighth yaiaviators.victims advocates fa lawsuit this week claiming thousands of soldiers have suffered similar consequences. >> if i can go left i go right and do this that and the other. >> they were planning a...
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he happens to be a 22% owner in a company called glassbaby. its creator and founder joins me now. our theme is overcoming obstacles that you have to deal with to start a business. welcome. it is not just the obstacles about starting in the business. you had personal health obstacles you had to deal with. i'm wondering if you can share your story with us. in 1995. i had three young children. i had lung cancer. i didn't seem to be able to get rid of it. it cap nagging at me for another few years. it was hard on our family. tooky to do things that our mind off my condition and the stress. we started glassblowing. >> how did you discover glassblowing? >> we live in seattle which is kind of a mecca of glassblowing in america. it is beautiful. all over seattle people have beautiful stuff. ourrought home one of little vessels we made. i happen to drop one into this little vessel, and it lit up. it lit up in a startling way. of our life.art >> it is not only that they led up but the business has led in a startling way. give us a description of where it is now. >> it started by accident. w
he happens to be a 22% owner in a company called glassbaby. its creator and founder joins me now. our theme is overcoming obstacles that you have to deal with to start a business. welcome. it is not just the obstacles about starting in the business. you had personal health obstacles you had to deal with. i'm wondering if you can share your story with us. in 1995. i had three young children. i had lung cancer. i didn't seem to be able to get rid of it. it cap nagging at me for another few years....
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the red cross tells me they are helping 22 people at this hour. two people were taken to the hospital with smoke inhalation. one firefighter, i'm told, was also taken to the hospital with chest discomfort. neighbors say that they think they heard some arguing overnight, about maybe a lamp going on a bed, that sort of thing. they said it got kind of loud. i asked firefighters if they had a cause yet. they said the whole thing is still under investigation. again, two homes, they're telling me, are red tagged. two others have been yellow tagged. reporting live in san francisco, christie smith, nbc bay area news. >> quite a big fire there. all right, christie. thank you. >>> well, just into our newsroom, one by one, subway passengers are being brought back up, safely following a train derailment in new york city. this aerial view showing passengers coming up through a tunnel in a sidewalk grate. paramedics are on the scene evaluating passengers. the new york city fire department says 19 people suffered injuries. most are minor. no word yet on what cau
the red cross tells me they are helping 22 people at this hour. two people were taken to the hospital with smoke inhalation. one firefighter, i'm told, was also taken to the hospital with chest discomfort. neighbors say that they think they heard some arguing overnight, about maybe a lamp going on a bed, that sort of thing. they said it got kind of loud. i asked firefighters if they had a cause yet. they said the whole thing is still under investigation. again, two homes, they're telling me,...
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falling behind 22%. getting ahead only 21%. then we ask, you know, do you think -- do you agree with the statement that america is no longer a country where everyone could get ahead? 54% of people agreeing with that, and really saying that they just don't feel like things are getting better. why do you suppose there is this gap between the impeer cal data that things are getting better and the way people feel about it? >> well, getting back to the drop of 800,000 people in the labor force, another part of that in addition to people being able to go into the health exchanges, if they didn't want to stay in their jobs is the fact that a lot of folks lost their long-term unemployment insurance benefits. there's a lot of research out there, the san francisco fed, the university of california at berkeley, and our recent example of the state of north carolina when people lose their insurance benefits, they tend to just stop looking for work. that's another part of that 800,000 figure. you know, that's part of the reason that a lot of
falling behind 22%. getting ahead only 21%. then we ask, you know, do you think -- do you agree with the statement that america is no longer a country where everyone could get ahead? 54% of people agreeing with that, and really saying that they just don't feel like things are getting better. why do you suppose there is this gap between the impeer cal data that things are getting better and the way people feel about it? >> well, getting back to the drop of 800,000 people in the labor...
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seattle, about 400, 200 san francisco were activists. they're complained getting priced out of their neighborhoods by high-tech startups. in los angeles, population four million, 1,000 showed up to complain about deportations. sentiment echoed up and down the coast. >> not going to wait any longer for congressman to tell us when we'll reunite with ouries. strong message we're sending today. stop deportation. and have fair immigration reform. >> they're undocumented. and you know it is unfair because they have been here for 21 years and they, are completely americans. you know, they, we talk about politics. we talked about pay their taxes. but unfortunately they're not valued as americans. >> reporter: protests were remarkably peaceful in portland, oakland and san jose and zero arrests in los angeles. back to you. jon: william la jeunesse keeping an eye on that from the west coast. william, thank you. arthel: a man convicted of armed robbery is sentenced to prison in 2,000. because of a clerical error he never served his time. now the lon
seattle, about 400, 200 san francisco were activists. they're complained getting priced out of their neighborhoods by high-tech startups. in los angeles, population four million, 1,000 showed up to complain about deportations. sentiment echoed up and down the coast. >> not going to wait any longer for congressman to tell us when we'll reunite with ouries. strong message we're sending today. stop deportation. and have fair immigration reform. >> they're undocumented. and you know it...
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so out of something like 24 scenes in the play, the character of richard is in 22 of them. and so it is a monster to do night after night after night. and also because the character is deformed. i also had to do this physical transformation where i had a brace on my leg, it was turned inside. i had a withered hand. i had a hump back. so it's physically very demanding, although you wouldn't notice it because i'm laughing on the floor. >> much of the play, you do look in pain. let's talk about "house of cards." i mean, you've really brought binge watching into the mainstream. are you part of that as part of your repertoire? >> i think people were bingeing even on box sets, but what we've done for the first time is released an entire series at once, which has never happened before, and it's been kind of cool to see that audiences like to be in control. they like to be able to treat it like a book. they put it down when they want to put it down. >> two quick things. 1981, old play bill, your first professional stage appearance, production of henry iv. >> oh, fantastic. that's m
so out of something like 24 scenes in the play, the character of richard is in 22 of them. and so it is a monster to do night after night after night. and also because the character is deformed. i also had to do this physical transformation where i had a brace on my leg, it was turned inside. i had a withered hand. i had a hump back. so it's physically very demanding, although you wouldn't notice it because i'm laughing on the floor. >> much of the play, you do look in pain. let's talk...
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nice. >>> 6:22. still ahead on "today in the bay." the warriors win and the crowd goes wild. >>> we have the highlights after the warriors take game six to the edge to force game seven against the clippers. >>> happy friday to you. cleaning out their lockers this morning. good get the brooms of a different sort. >>> live look at oracle arena and that certainly wasn't the case late last night. did you catch the game? fans heading into work a little bit late. the warriors hung on by a thread to beat the clippers 100-99 and force a winner take all game seven on saturday down in l.a. with their backs against the wall, head coach mark jackson said his players lived up to that warrior name. >> i'm proud of my guys. an incredible, incredible ride and now against a three seed with two of the top ten players in the world and a future hall of fame coach, we are going to game seven in spite of all the sideline music. >>> now, the warriors may have to go to game seven without big man jermaine o'neal he is expected to undergo mri on his right knee
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sales increased by 22%. nutrisystem is trading about 9.5% to the upside. simon, back over to you. >> thank you very much, dom. not just the jobs report today another indicator of economic recovery and business investment is flashing green. the country's largest lodging reit says the big luxury and upscale hotels it owns across the country, group bookings, conferences, are finally back. the ceo of host hotels and resorts joins us in an exclusive interview. good morning. >> good morning, simon, how are you doing? >> i'm good. i'm pleased to see the groups are back. tell us what you're seeing. even the spend on food and beverage is beginning to climb. >> you're exactly right, simon. we've been -- during the downturn, what got hit the hardest in our industry was really the group segment. i think that was because just the strength of the downturn. we've been a little bit disappointed over the course of the last four years with the speed with which its recovered, but these last two quarters we've seen very good results. this past quarter, we saw an 11% improveme
sales increased by 22%. nutrisystem is trading about 9.5% to the upside. simon, back over to you. >> thank you very much, dom. not just the jobs report today another indicator of economic recovery and business investment is flashing green. the country's largest lodging reit says the big luxury and upscale hotels it owns across the country, group bookings, conferences, are finally back. the ceo of host hotels and resorts joins us in an exclusive interview. good morning. >> good...
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the dow, after hitting that all-time high east, 22 points yesterday ahead of today's report. we'll start at 16,558. the nasdaq rose 12 to 4127. >>> so, do you like what michelle obama wears? you like that j. crew look? j. crew is developing a new floor mat aimed at budget conscious shoppers. the chain will offer merchandise and even signed a few leases, but hasn't opened any stores yet. not sure where those stores are. but, you know, sort of a chapter out of the playbook, you have gap, banana and old navy and now maybe we'll have another division of j. crew, as well. back to you. >> very, very smart man. thank you much. >> bertha rocking a j. crew look today. >>> all right, what to wear today. so hot the last few days and a 20 degree cool down. >> it's going to be one of the days where the microclimate will dictate what kind of weather you get. if you're at the coast, temperatures will drop off, the time now is 5:18. let's get you outdoors and show you what you're looking at. taking a live look. downtown san jose looking good this morning. mostly clear here and patchy fog dev
the dow, after hitting that all-time high east, 22 points yesterday ahead of today's report. we'll start at 16,558. the nasdaq rose 12 to 4127. >>> so, do you like what michelle obama wears? you like that j. crew look? j. crew is developing a new floor mat aimed at budget conscious shoppers. the chain will offer merchandise and even signed a few leases, but hasn't opened any stores yet. not sure where those stores are. but, you know, sort of a chapter out of the playbook, you have gap,...
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the dow pulled back from that record high, starts the day at 16,558, dropping 22 points on thursday and the nasdaq, actually, rose 12 to 4127. it seems to be ethe year of the recall. honda now recalling nearly 25,000 odyssey minivans because side airbags may not deploy in a crash. the recall affects just the 2014 model. a shorting terminal may have been damaged during assembly. no crashes or injuries have been reported with that problem. >>> general motors, meantime, is going to be asking a bankruptcy judge today to halt lawsuits over the company ignition switch recall. the judge will decide whether gm can be held libel for incidents prior to its 2009 bankruptcy which normally wipes the slate clean for a company. gm admitted it knew about possible defects as far back as 2001. this is going to be a really interesting case as far as legal precedence, scott, because if the company knew when they filed for bankruptcy and that's since they were using bankruptcy to protect themselves from that liability, at least that's what a lot of folks argue. see what the court decide. >> bertha coombs, t
the dow pulled back from that record high, starts the day at 16,558, dropping 22 points on thursday and the nasdaq, actually, rose 12 to 4127. it seems to be ethe year of the recall. honda now recalling nearly 25,000 odyssey minivans because side airbags may not deploy in a crash. the recall affects just the 2014 model. a shorting terminal may have been damaged during assembly. no crashes or injuries have been reported with that problem. >>> general motors, meantime, is going to be...
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it now heads to the state assembly. >>> happening today, president obama and german chancellor merkel are meeting at the white house today to put on a display of unit against russia. the two leaders will have a news conference this morning days after the u.s. and european union mosted new sanctions over russia over unis your gent into ukraine. >>> well, there is a winner in that is a cease style contest for the next space -- in the nasa style contest for the new uniforms to be used in the space suits for its next visit to the moon. nasa is concerned with more than just how it looks. nasa has redesigned it so it is easier to walk in. the new suit -- get this -- costs $4.5 million to develop. >> oh, my goodness. i like the way the model is standing. >> that is what you would look like! [ laughing ] >>> well, 4:48 is the time. sal, it is friday. we get a little silly. >> it is friday? >> already. can you believe it? >> it is may! >> it is good. and cooler which is even better. good morning. i don't want to steal steve's thunder. i will ask steve a question. be ready! but right now traffi
it now heads to the state assembly. >>> happening today, president obama and german chancellor merkel are meeting at the white house today to put on a display of unit against russia. the two leaders will have a news conference this morning days after the u.s. and european union mosted new sanctions over russia over unis your gent into ukraine. >>> well, there is a winner in that is a cease style contest for the next space -- in the nasa style contest for the new uniforms to be...
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angela merkel not in berlin, she is in d.c. d.c.e will be landing in later today, she first meets a group of senators. look for senators to pressure angela merkel on how you pressure vladimir putin on ukraine. it is going to dominate the discussion. she meets with obama tomorrow and then christine lagarde. willis merkel and obama, they make nice after some difficult relationships over the nsa allegations, tapping of her personal phone. >> which network do you think the merkel phone uses in the u.s.? >> you have got to go with t-mobile, 60% owned by deutsche telekom. we will watch to see but happens at the open, stocks are not trading here today but we will see what happens with t-mobile and sprint. an interview later on on bloomberg west with john legere, president and ceo of t-mobile. maybe we can press him on whether or not he wants the job of a merged company, sprint and t-mobile. >> thank you very much indeed, hans nichols. it for "the pulse," we will be back tomorrow. now it is "surveillance." ♪ kieve east slips away fro
angela merkel not in berlin, she is in d.c. d.c.e will be landing in later today, she first meets a group of senators. look for senators to pressure angela merkel on how you pressure vladimir putin on ukraine. it is going to dominate the discussion. she meets with obama tomorrow and then christine lagarde. willis merkel and obama, they make nice after some difficult relationships over the nsa allegations, tapping of her personal phone. >> which network do you think the merkel phone uses...
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they turn 22, they lose school support. there's a waiting list of 300,000 for a group home. we need a national plan from the government to help make autism a national priority. >> one of the things when you watch the documentary and people, i think as you said, when they think of autism, they think of little children. what this documentary does is show that it is life-long. michael rosen with autism speaks, thank you for being here. >>> thanks to you at home for watching. melissa harris-perry will be back here next saturday at 10:00 a.m. eastern. >>> alex? >> jonathan, thank you for that. i'm live in california where today the clippers will soon be taking the court in their nba play-off game. but will the team's owner, donald sterling, be there in attendance, investigating racist comments reportedly said by sterling. nbc news has not verified it. the story has certainly set off a firestorm. >>> all in, msnbc's chris hayes joins me for an all-new office politics. his take on the rancher cliven bupdy, and what the government should do. why hasn't chris broke open the bottle of
they turn 22, they lose school support. there's a waiting list of 300,000 for a group home. we need a national plan from the government to help make autism a national priority. >> one of the things when you watch the documentary and people, i think as you said, when they think of autism, they think of little children. what this documentary does is show that it is life-long. michael rosen with autism speaks, thank you for being here. >>> thanks to you at home for watching. melissa...
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san francisco is more expensive. san francisco has better weather. it is not growing as fast as houston. that is the power of regulation, not just in the city but in the surrounding suburbs. comparing boston openingnta areas, that up the spigots of development and high demand areas could considerably reduce housing affordability problems and create tons of new jobs in the construction center. most of the areas of the country where housing demand is strongest are generally the areas most lyrically dominated by left-wing people who are reluctant to increase a d regulatory agenda. if you want to read more about that -- we want to hear about housing in your part of the country, including annapolis, maryland, where. is waiting. caller: the one woman who said she wanted to get the federal government out of it, i am an economist. we have nationalized the housing market. we have done that by taking all the risk away from the lenders and banks and shifting it to freddie and fannie. without the government taking the risk, we wouldn't have much of a housing ind
san francisco is more expensive. san francisco has better weather. it is not growing as fast as houston. that is the power of regulation, not just in the city but in the surrounding suburbs. comparing boston openingnta areas, that up the spigots of development and high demand areas could considerably reduce housing affordability problems and create tons of new jobs in the construction center. most of the areas of the country where housing demand is strongest are generally the areas most...